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The initial temperature of a body is T_{0}. It iskept in a surrounding with temperature T_{s} and T_{0}>T_{s}. The temperature of the body at the instant when it has lost \frac{1}{3}rd of the maximum heat, which it can lose is

Option: 1

\frac{2T_{0}+T_{s}}{3}


Option: 2

\frac{T_{0}+2T_{s}}{3}


Option: 3

\frac{T_{0}+T_{s}}{3}

 


Option: 4

\frac{T_{0}+T_{s}}{4}


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Maximum heat loss is proportional to \left ( T_{0}-T_{S} \right )

T=T_{0}-\left ( \frac{T_{0}-T_{S}}{3} \right )

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